Charisma mix of Oriental and modern
Written by admin on June 9, 2010 – 4:48 pm -Minimalist modern design was significantly influenced by the Scandinavian and American culture. The simplicity of furniture and space layout, and the lack of data, which is the biggest characteristic of this style to reflect on the pragmatic side of contemporary society. However, monochromatic color style usually dominates the tendency to make the room feel cold and monotonous sound.
Thus, there is nothing wrong, if you are together with the Western-style Chinese Oriental style is unique and special. Chinese culture has been influenced by Indonesian culture from about 1500 years ago. Is the Indonesia-China trade, paving the way for entry of unique ornaments China. The silk, pictures, porcelain and criadóireachta examples of Chinese artifacts normally until now often used to complete the interior. A color that symbolizes prosperity and Waste fhortún, or the red symbol of happiness, also considered as the color ‘must’ is for interior design to adapt the Oriental style.
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Tags: American Culture, China Trade, Chinese Artifacts, Chinese Culture, Chinese Furniture, Color Style, Contemporary Society, Dominant Position, Geometric Lines, Indonesian Culture, Inner Harmony, Oriental Style, Paving The Way, Pragmatic Side, Silk Embroidery, Sofa Pillows, Space Layout, Symbol Of Happiness, Wall Coverings, Wood Furniture
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Planning Design East Beyond West
Written by admin on June 9, 2010 – 4:30 pm -Cultures combine 2 or more townhouse will produce a unique blend of style and very personal. The atmosphere was warm and tasteful, so thick it was found to enter this house. and various trinkets decorated interior decorating the interior in it, making the overall appearance of the building looks elegant. Homeowner personal relationship is also found in almost every corner of the room.
No wonder that the house was so clean, the owners of indirect interference of the interior. Armed with the desire and knowledge about the application of East Meets West theme, then create a unique style and modern, Western-style integration (Europe) regards the use of Parque height and choice of modern sofas.
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Tags: Antiquities, Appearance, Asian Style, Atmosphere, Bali, Cabinets, Chairs, Containers, Craftsmen, Cultures 2, Desires, Interference, Modern Sofas, Monsters, Personal Relationship, Silver Set, Tastes, Townhouse, Trinkets, Western Style
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How to Setting the Work Area Lights
Written by admin on June 9, 2010 – 2:54 am -The only information we have, 80% to the senses of sight, in fact, disorders of refraction of the eye such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or roller, as a result of activities under the eyes all the time, like reading or working with computers, which causes eye fatigue. An eye fatigue associated with poor lighting, which caused the light is too harsh or dim.
Therefore, the lighting needs of the workplace is important to note, work or study space, general lighting (usually in the ceiling of the room), a force of about 300 LU. To help with the lighting, add lighting a light reading task () 160 LU as a powerful light is focused directly on the book. This is called horizontal illumination provides evenly distributed light in the horizontal plane, which is your desktop. The lamp must be placed on the left side so as not to hinder your shadow. The lights should improve the mood of work. Follow the lighting cleasanna determine the following:
1. The level of lighting LUX levels (). Depending on the activities. The higher the work on the eyes (similar to the activity of reading, writing and drawing), the higher the level of LUX is required.
2. The lighting is wrong. Flat lights in work areas in closed reduction of benefits and adapt the eye, which was not easy tired.
3. N. glare. Avoid the placement of the lights that face the reader. Alternatively, use the Louvre to reduce glare.
4. Flicker. Use lamps with electronic ballasts produce high-frequency waves. The lights at low frequency (30 Hz – 70 Hz) to make your eyes tired.
Tags: Electronic Ballasts, Eye Fatigue, Farsightedness, Flicker, Frequency Waves, General Lighting, Glare, High Frequency, Horizontal Illumination, Horizontal Plane, Lamps, Light Reading, Louvre, Low Frequency, Poor Lighting, Refraction, Senses, Study Space, Work Areas, Working With Computers
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Relax on the Terrace
Written by admin on June 9, 2010 – 2:39 am -1. Places relax Shack
Other alternative for relaxing on the scene to be carved wooden shack to provide Shade and feeling hot. Combine this atmosphere, with stone floors and a soothing tropical plants. To avoid a sense of dark porch covered with a transparent roof. Another advantage, you can relax for free on the open space weather unhindered.
2. Even the passage can be used as a yard
What is unique about this house is a versatile platform adjacent to the house. The scene deliberately minimalist but bringing chairs and table. Boardwalk is used as a platform also acts as a large tropical Conservatory of transition space from outside the house. Motion also allows the wind other than to relax by relaxing room scene
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3. Corner in the back of the Beautiful House
The presence in the court yard which is intended to provide a more personal environment. You sit and enjoy the view of the park and enjoy the cool caress Breeze húire back to the body. Floor will be given to understanding the village atmosphere. Place two chairs and round table to be compatible with the nature. Drink tea and conversation arises here, also, more fun.
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Tags: Boardwalk, Conservatory, Cushions, Drink Tea, Maximum Design, Narrow Corridor, Narrow Passage, Open Space, Orchids, Personal Environment, Porch Area, Space Weather, Stone Floors, Tiles, Transition Space, Transparent Roof, Tropical Plants, Two Chairs, Versatile Platform, Village Atmosphere
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